Subj : Re: Lost software license To : Geo. From : Rich Date : Fri Mar 30 2001 11:19 am From: "Rich" <@> MSDN is not a great example. There are no jewel cases for its = CD-ROMs, the Windows 2000 CD-ROMs have the license key printed on the = disc, there is a sticker on the sleve for Win9x, and there is a post = card with others. Rich "Geo." wrote in message = news:3ac52cc1$1@w3.nls.net... I do. I use those bulk containers that blank CD's come in (100 at a = time) to hold all my MSDN CD's. It's not as easy to flip thru them but = it takes a hell of a lot less space than jeweled cases or even the MSDN = books. At work I have notebooks with zippers and plastic sleeve holders = for the CD's, no jeweled cases there either. Geo. "Rich" <@> wrote in message news:3ac44507@w3.nls.net... Why? For anyone that decides to throw out the jewel case they = can do whatever they want to remember the ID. Do many folks here throw = out the jewel cases in which software is packaged? I never do. I don't = see why I would. Rich --- XP Toss HTML Stripper v0.3.5 * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project (1:379/45) .